I have often posted about the foodie delights on Exmouth Market and usually head to the food stalls for a weekday lunch, but behind all the temporary stalls are the restaurants. We had been working hard all week so fancied treating ourselves to a Friday night dinner somewhere different, we decided to go visit Medcalf - a place which had been recommended by friends and where we had often looked at the menu.
Inside looked warm and welcoming with exposed bulbs, worn wooden tables and a skinny space with a high ceiling place.
We got one of the last tables so the atmosphere was bustling as we poured over the very British menu. I went for the fish pie and the boyfriend went for the Blythburgh pork chop, both served with seasonal greens and some overly salted spinach on the side, but I kind of like it that way so did not mind! I really enjoyed the hearty grub and was perfect comfort food for a freezing cold night.
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